Thinking back to the 1980s and Stan plugging sure to be blockbusters of Captain America starring J.D. Salinger's kid and a Punisher movie starring Dolph Lundgren is bringing a smile to my face.
Thinking back to the 1980s and Stan plugging sure to be blockbusters of Captain America starring J.D. Salinger's kid and a Punisher movie starring Dolph Lundgren is bringing a smile to my face.
Mark Frost: Good news, David! The French will give us a tax credit which will help the financing of the series! However we have to set a scene in Paris. How are we going to get Paris in a show set in Washington state?
He played Jesus, for Christ's sake.
Maybe some people are better at interpreting what the Giant has to say. His only words to Andy were his introduction, but Andy got information from the unspooling footage.
Showtime initially wanted 9 episodes, and Lynch got double that, so it might be best to consider this seasons 3 and 4. Having said that, I don't doubt that there's probably another 3 hours of outtake footage to add to the video release, just because Lynch always has hours of unused footage with his works.
It certainly made an impact on Twitter last night; #SarahPalmer was trending and women wishing they had her abilities.
Calling it now: Twin Peaks ends with Freddie using his super-powered hand to pull a gold shovel out of the shit, and fulfills his destiny by being crowned the new King Arthur.
I'm almost positive that was done so the viewer would sing to his/herself, "somebody spoke / and I went into a dream."
Why do people keep thinking Cooper's now gonna go around the country as some sort of arm-wrestling drifter? Even he acknowledged how stupid it was for grown men to arm-wrestle.
Finding out she's married actually added depth to why she was so tearful at the song last week.
I don't know about not particularly evil. We did learn from Dougie's boss last week that he and Anthony were pulling insurance scams that Dougie "confessed" to when he drew all over those case files.
The actor who plays him had been re-tweeting comments of people saying "fuck you, Chad" over the course of the series. It made me love his character even more.
I thought I'd read that in Mark Fost's book the sheriff's position had been held by Harry's father (and maybe grandfather, too) so I guess it just stayed in the family. Also, I thought I'd read somewhere that in the original series, Hawk said he wasn't interested in being the acting sheriff because he didn't like the…
I just pulled the theatrical scene up on YouTube. First Jeffries says "We're not going to talk about Judy" then points and says "Who do you think that is?" and the jumping man is superimposed on the scene, so it is there.
I saw Laura Dern on Colbert last week, and just was so light and breezy and quick to laugh, it kind of startled me how wildly different she is from Diane.
They had their eyes on him for months!
I just want to point out how great Lynch's use of a steadi-cam is in this series. He mostly uses static shots, so when it's deployed it really stands out. The whole scene of tracking the sheriffs department through the woods is made more unnerving by the camera also moving slightly instead of remaining tightly on the…
Was "The Farmer" not actually called William at some point in the episode? When he didn't show to meet Andy, and we saw his trailer with the door opened at the meeting time, and the show ended with Lynch's kid asking the diner if anyone had seen Billy, it seemed like he'd been killed by Richard Horne and the audience…
The Fireman name was actually spoiled circa episode 8. After the episodes air, new music gets revealed online for the two forthcoming Twin Peaks soundtracks, and one of the new Angelo Badalamenti pieces that week was called "The Fireman".
I think what may be equally important is that the glove is rubber, which would be useful when encountering electricity.